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Installation Options Page 3
I
NSTALLATION
O
PTIONS
The Radiation Shield may be mounted in four basic orientations: on the side of
a wooden post or a wall, on a metal pipe with outside diameter between 1” and
1 1/4” (25 mm and 31 mm), on top of a wood post, or onto Davis’ Sensor
Mounting Arm. Each of these configurations is pictured below. You should
determine ahead of time which orientation best suits your purpose because the
installation instructions differ slightly depending on how you plan to mount
the Radiation Shield.
I
NSTALLATION
O
PTIONS
A
TTACHING
THE
S
ENSOR
The Radiation Shield can house the External Temperature Sensor, Stainless
Steel Temperature Probe, or External Temperature/Humidity Sensor.
Attaching the External Temperature Sensor or the Stainless Steel
Temperature Probe to the Radiation Shield
In order to attach the External Temperature Sensor or the Stainless Steel Tem-
perature Probe to the Radiation Shield, you will need a closed plate, both clip
mounts, the cable clamp, three #4 x 1/2” pan head self-threading screws, three
#4 flat washers, and the temperature sensor/probe.
Note:
The following illustrations show the installation process for the External Temperature Sensor. The
directions may be used for the Stainless Steel Temperature Probe, as well.
1. Place the sensor cable into the notch on one of the clip mounts and hold it in place.
Make sure to hold the clip mount so the raised semi-circle at the top of the
notch faces up.
Mounting on a Pipe
Mounting on the Side of a Post or Wall
Mounting on the
Sensor Arm
Mounting on Top of a Post
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